Piquet a race seat option for 2010 - Campos

Adrian Campos, boss of his new eponymous Spanish Formula One team, has
admitted that crash-gate conspirator Nelson Piquet Jr is an option for a
race seat in 2010.
While Renault's Flavio Briatore and Pat Symonds were banned from motor
racing over...

Adrian Campos, boss of his new eponymous Spanish Formula One team, has
admitted that crash-gate conspirator Nelson Piquet Jr is an option for a
race seat in 2010.

While Renault's Flavio Briatore and Pat Symonds were banned from motor
racing over the affair, 23-year-old Piquet - who had already been sacked by
the French team - escaped further sanctions due to whistleblower immunity
granted by the FIA.

Piquet's famous father and namesake, at Interlagos this weekend, admitted
the fact his son deliberately crashed in Singapore last year will make it
difficult to find new employment in F1.

But Campos told the EFE news agency: "I spoke with Nelsinho Piquet three
weeks ago and he is a possibility (for 2010)."

The former Minardi driver also said McLaren tester Pedro de la Rosa is on
his wish list, but that he is finding it difficult to reach agreement with
his countryman.

"It is our intention to be clear on the direction of our drivers (line-up)
by the middle of November," Campos added, also revealing contact with
Bruno Senna, Pastor Maldonado, Bertrand Baguette and Ernesto Viso.